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  • #16
    I’d love to have the time, patience to finish it. But at least if someone buys it it might have a chance at life again

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Jdiesel25 View Post
      I’d love to have the time, patience to finish it. But at least if someone buys it it might have a chance at life again
      Why not sell the engine and transmission with the chassis? That would make restoring the bike easier.

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      • #18
        Bc I was going to have it gone through. I did make a note it’s available for purchase. I also have a restored 46 minus engine and trans that I was debating using this engine and trans for

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Jdiesel25 View Post
          Just to clarify:
          I didn’t buy this to make money, I pulled the engine out to have it gone through etc. I realized I don’t have the time, patience or resources to get it where it needs to be. So hopefully someone will do that rather than it sit for another 30 years and tot away.
          So does the engine go with it?

          Jerry

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          • #20
            The engine and trans could be bought separately If someone wants it all together

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            • #21
              The engine and trans could be bought separately If the buyer wants them

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              • #22
                ........Nevermind

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                • #23
                  With BT H-Ds, there is no connection to frame, motor, and trans so what's the problem? I think that has been a great loop-hole for H-D parts bike restoration (post chopper era) for people that want to collect a correct era pile of parts for a collective (correct era) project. I think the bike should have stayed together from a historical, and monetary point of view but someone may greatly benefit from this for their own parts collection. Whoever fu#ked up this bike back in the day is laughing from beyond, and true history will just chalk it up to ------history.
                  Eric Smith
                  AMCA #886

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